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RJDurkee May 11th 10 01:00 AM

Install Ridgid jointer knives
 
Has someone come up with a better way to correctly install knives on a
Ridgid jointer than the method in the manual? According to the manual
you have to loosen the four bolts holding each knife, hold a straight-
edge along the outfeed table and slide the knife up so that it just
touches the straight-edge, and while doing that tighten the bolt. Then
do the other side which is impossible to do because you tightened the
bolt on the other end of the knife. There must be some sort of jig
that can hold the jointer knife at the correct height while I tighten
the bolts. The way mentioned in the book seems inaccurate and
difficult to do.
Rich

Dan Coby May 11th 10 01:33 AM

Install Ridgid jointer knives
 
On 5/10/2010 5:00 PM, RJDurkee wrote:
Has someone come up with a better way to correctly install knives on a
Ridgid jointer than the method in the manual? According to the manual
you have to loosen the four bolts holding each knife, hold a straight-
edge along the outfeed table and slide the knife up so that it just
touches the straight-edge, and while doing that tighten the bolt. Then
do the other side which is impossible to do because you tightened the
bolt on the other end of the knife. There must be some sort of jig
that can hold the jointer knife at the correct height while I tighten
the bolts. The way mentioned in the book seems inaccurate and
difficult to do.


I have the Ridgid 6 inch jointer (model JP6101). It has two sets of screws
for adjusting and holding the knives. There are jackscrews underneath the
knives. These are turned to adjust the height knives. Once a knife is in
the proper position then there are lock screws are tightened to hold the
knife in place. See figure 40 on page 29 of the manual.

I tried both the procedure recommended in the manual and also a magnetic
jointer alignment tool. I actually like using the jackscrews better than
the alignment tool.


BTW: I have only been using the jointer for a few weeks. I did have to
correct the alignment of the knives and the infeed/outfeed tables. There
were alignment problems with both. One of the knives was about 0.005 inches
above the others. Once the knives were set properly and the tables aligned,
I have been very happy with the results. Boards are coming out that are
dead straight. The tables are within a few thousandths of an inch of flat.
The best part (and why I bought the Ridgid) is that I only paid $107 plus tax.
Since the jointer lists for $428 I was surprised at the price. It was a 1/2
price sale where they seemed halved the price a second time. A couple of
people verified the price before I left. One clerk even asked if I wanted
the second unit that they had.


Dan



allen476 May 11th 10 03:42 AM

Install Ridgid jointer knives
 
On May 10, 8:00*pm, RJDurkee wrote:
Has someone come up with a better way to correctly install knives on a
Ridgid jointer than the method in the manual? According to the manual
you have to loosen the four bolts holding each knife, hold a straight-
edge along the outfeed table and slide the knife up so that it just
touches the straight-edge, and while doing that tighten the bolt. Then
do the other side which is impossible to do because you tightened the
bolt on the other end of the knife. There must be some sort of jig
that can hold the jointer knife at the correct height while I tighten
the bolts. The way mentioned in the book seems inaccurate and
difficult to do.
Rich


What model do you have? I have the JPO600 and there is a jig that came
with it to set the knives. Did you buy this used or new?

For what it's worth, go to the library and find "Jointers and
planers : how to choose, use and maintain them" by Rick Peters. It is
pretty informative and gives a good step by step to replacing knives.

If you don't have a jig, you might want to get a magnetic knive
holder.

Allen


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